Larry Beresford is an Oakland, Calif.-based freelance medical journalist with a breadth of experience writing about the policy, financial, clinical, management and human aspects of hospice, palliative care, end-of-life care, death, and dying. He is a longtime contributor to The Hospitalist, for which he covers re-admissions, pain management, palliative care, physician stress and burnout, quality improvement, waste prevention, practice management, innovation, and technology. He also contributes to Medscape. Learn more about his work at www.larryberesford.com; follow him on Twitter @larryberesford.
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Joint Commission Offers Resource to Prevent Hospital Falls
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- Larry Beresford
The Joint Commission’s Center for Transforming Healthcare has released its Targeted Solutions Tool for preventing hospital inpatient falls and...
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Hospitalists’ Research Analyzes Links between Hyperglycemia, Sleep Deprivation
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- Larry Beresford
An RIV poster presented at HM15 highlights a common problem hospitalists face: morning hyperglycemia in hospitalized patients, including patients...
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Family Physicians Propose Payment for PCPs’ Hospital Consult Visits
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- Larry Beresford
The American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) has appealed to some of the nation's largest insurers, asking for coverage of hospital consults...
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Most Important Elements of End-of-Life Care
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- Larry Beresford
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Highest-Volume Hospitals Linked with Lower Risk for Some Procedures
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- Larry Beresford
An estimated 11,000 deaths could have been prevented between 2010 and 2012, if patients who went to the U.S. hospitals with the lowest patient...
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New Expectations for Value-Based Healthcare
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- Larry Beresford
A new book by three leading hospital medicine advocates for maximizing efficiency and outcomes while managing costs and avoiding waste in...
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Joint Commission Leaders Call on Physicians to Embrace Quality Improvement
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- Larry Beresford
In a May 12 JAMA “Viewpoint” article, Mark Chassin, MD, FACP, MPP, MPH, The Joint Commission’s president and CEO, and David Baker, MD, FACP, MPH,...
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Hospitalists Choose Quality Metrics Most Important to Them
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- Larry Beresford
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LISTEN NOW: Hospitalist, Edwin Lopez, PA-C, on Post-Acute Care in the U.S. Health System
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- Larry Beresford
Edwin Lopez, PA-C, of St. Elizabeth Hospital in Enumclaw, Wash., offers his views on post-acute care in the U.S.
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Post-Acute Patient Care Offers Opportunities for Non-Physicians
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- Larry Beresford
Setting allows nurse practitioners, physician assistants to play key clinical, administrative roles
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Post-Acute Patient Care New Frontier for Hospitalists
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- Larry Beresford
[caption id="attachment_10261" align="alignright" width="300"] Image Credit: SHUTTERSTOCK.COM[/caption] In spite of all the gadgets and...
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Hospital Medicine Added Qualification for Physician Assistants
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- Larry Beresford
An examination for the new Certificate of Added Qualifications (CAQ) in hospital medicine for physician assistants (PAs) will be offered for the...
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Hospitals’ Uncompensated Costs Estimated at $27.3 Billion in 2014
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- Larry Beresford
The estimated total amount of uncompensated costs incurred by hospitals in 2014 was $27.3 billion, which is $7.4 billion, or 21 percent, less than...
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Quality Data Dashboards Provide Performance Feedback to Physicians
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- Larry Beresford
A best-of-research plenary presentation at HM15 in National Harbor, Md., described a project to link physicians’ schedules to the electronic...
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Why Physicians Override Best Practice Alerts
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- Larry Beresford
Research published earlier this year in the Journal of Hospital Medicine finds that rationales offered by physicians for overriding interruptive,...